Show Ross Woolley Dies From Shock caused By Attack ofa of a Bull Lorin Ross Woolley WoolI 49 son of Mr lr and 1 Mrs 11 L C Woolley died Tuesday afternoon at the family residence in Centerville of a shock caused aused by a bull goring and stomp stomp- stomping stomping ins ing ing on him bim 3 35 hours before Dr Kesler said it was similar to shell shock hock shockon on the battle field or the shock i caused b by a serious surgical operation While his whole bod body was fullor full of or cuts and lacerations a adeep adeep adeep deep cut in the goin and several ribs crushed in on one side yet he cou cl have lived had it not been for the shock as there were no external nor internal hemorrhages nor was his skull fractured II lie was conscious all the time and andI I suffered no rio pain not even when the doctor was as sewing up the cuts which required upwards of two hours bours time This took place earl early in the morning Mr Woolley went to stake out or feed the animal when it attacked him It rolled him alon along the ground hooking and I stomping him for a n distance of nearly 70 feet No one witnessed the affair affair but Mr Ir J C Wood who was near and Fred Peterson a nei neighbor were attracted in some someway someway someway way and rushed to the scene the latter with n a pitch fork with which he succeeded in getting petting the bull to leave eave his victim It was wasa wasa a 1 Guernsey with horns and had been gentle until a few v da days clays s 's before showed signs of or becoming becoming- vicious is the case casc sometimes with that when they ret get et old lie He Was taken to the sau slaughter slaughter slaughter-ho hoe hoc e 1 rd 1 1 killed the same day Mr Woolley fille filled a mission some years ago aso i r are arc his parents and the and the the following brothers and sisters Gordon R IZ Matt and anel Calvin e oll il R Woolley and Mrs Olive Coombs Salt Lake Earl R II Sidney NetT Neff and Gwen Woolley ville Centerville Funeral services were Held h eld yes yesterday yes yes- yesterday es- es esterday afternoon in the Centerville First ward and interment took Place place in the Centerville cemetery |